Life Long Learning Program for Adults to Offer Genealogy 101

Submitted by on October 5, 2012  11:28 am

This fall, Northern Essex Community College’s Life Long Learning Program will offer a Genealogy 101 course with Marcelle Greenbaum of Haverhill. This course will be taught on Mondays, from 10am-noon, from October 15th through November 12th in the Hartleb Technology Center, Room TC205 on the college’s Haverhill campus, 100 Elliott St. Cost of the class is $30.

Genealogy 101 will help you learn about your own history by getting you started on your family tree. In class, participants will learn how to construct a family tree, keep all their new information organized, find ancestors in other countries, and preserve their family’s history and heritage for life. At the end of the class, participants will each have their own family tree as well as a better understanding of their family history.
Life Long Learning is a program of lectures, study groups, and trips for adults. All programs are open to the public.

For more information or to receive a free calendar of upcoming Life Long Learning events, contact Charlene Boucher, Life Long Learning coordinator, at 978-556-3825, or cboucher@necc.mass.edu.

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